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  Bibliography of Italian Art and Culture: Architecture
Regola delli cinqve d’architettvra, di Iacomo Barozzio di Vignola.
The four books of Andrea Palladio’s architecture, wherein, after a treatise of the five orders, those observations that are most necessary in building, private houses, streets, bridges, piazzas, and temples are treated of.
Andrea Palladio and the winged device; a panorama painted in prose and pictures setting forth the far-flung influence of Andrea Palladio, architect of Vicenza, Italy, 1518-1580, on architecture all over the world, from his own era to the present day.
www.lib.utk.edu /spcoll/italy/architecture.html   (900 words)

  
  Iacomo Andrea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Iacomo Andrea was an architect from Ferrara and the author on a commentary on Vitruvius.
Andrea was very loyal to the Sforza family.
Iacom Andrea da Ferrara was publicly beheaded May 12, 1500.
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 Encyclopedia article: Iacomo Andrea   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Iacomo Andrea was an architect from Ferrara (additional info and facts about Ferrara) and the author on a commentary on Vitruvius (additional info and facts about Vitruvius).
Luca Pacioli (additional info and facts about Luca Pacioli) wrote that Andrea was almost like a brother to Leonardo da Vinci (Italian painter and sculptor and engineer and scientist and architect; the most versatile genius of the Italian Renaissance (1452-1519)).
Andrea was very loyal to the Sforza (additional info and facts about Sforza) family.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/I/Ia/Iacomo_Andrea.htm   (228 words)

  
 Leonardo da Vinci - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
His early sketches were of such quality that his father soon showed them to the painter Andrea del Verrocchio, who subsequently took on the fourteen-year old Leonardo as an apprentice.
But the greatest of all Andrea's pupils was Leonardo da Vinci, in whom, besides a beauty of person never sufficiently admired and a wonderful grace in all his actions, there was such a power of intellect that whatever he turned his mind to he made himself master of with ease.
Leonardo started to discover the anatomy of the human body at the time he was apprenticed to Andrea del Verrocchio, as his teacher insisted that all his pupils learn anatomy.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Leonardo_da_Vinci   (4478 words)

  
 Iacomo Andrea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Luca Pacioli wrote that Andrea was almost like a brother to Leonardo da Vinci.
Very little is known about the architect whose name did not appear on any buildings in Milan.
Archbishop Pallavicini attempted to plead for his innocence.
www.encyclopedia-online.info /Iacomo_Andrea   (152 words)

  
 The History Of Tarot
Andrea Mantegna was a Renaissance artist living in Italy.
Since Andrea were a child, he was fortunate to be thought by some of his century great artists.
Andrea was only around 17 years old when he was called together with Nicoló Pizolo to work with a large artist group on decorating the Ovetari Chapel, Andrea Mantegna finished most of the work alone.
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 La vita
Ancora viveva Andrea Cellini mio avo, che io avevo già l'età di tre anni incirca, e lui passava li cento anni.
Gian Iacomo rispose: - Beatissimo Padre, di questo io non mi vanto che voi lo abbiate, perché la sua professione, a che lui attende continuamente, si è l'arte della oreficeria, e in quella opera maravigliosamente, e tirane molto miglior guadagno che lui non farebbe al sonare -.
Volse il ditto maestro Iacomo che io gnene facessi d'argento; i quali io feci oltra modo volentieri, per essere sicondo il mio capriccio.
www.iuo.it /webbiblio/biblioteca%20digitale/ITA/ItasecXVII/Cellini%20Vita.htm   (13379 words)

  
 SIdM - Le fonti musicali in Italia. Studi e ricerche 7 (1993)
Andrea Toschi, Verso una catalogazione unica dei libretti di danza italiani dell'Ottocento.
Andrea Toschi, An Approach to a Comprehensive Catalogue of Italian XIX Century Dance Librettos
The last decades have witnessed an increased interest in existing collections of dance librettos as the source not only of information on single productions, but also of a considerable quantity of homogeneous data on the activity of choreographers, dancers, and other artists.
www.sidm.it /sidm/pubblicazioni/fmisr/fmsr0793.html   (1539 words)

  
 Ars Libri, Ltd.
Iacomo Rossi, alla Pace alinsegna [sic] di Parigi), n.d.
Its author, Count Alessandro Pompei, whose family seat, the Palazzo Pompei in Verona, was designed by Sanmicheli, was also a practicing architect of some distinction, thoroughly steeped in Vitruvianism.
Despite the rhetorical and aridly generalized methods--there are no references to actual buildings--Pompei’s study had significant consequences, reinforcing the interest of neoclassical criticism in Sanmicheli, already nurtured in the writings of Francesco Milizia and Tommaso Temanza, and providing a foundation for Ferdinando Albertolli, Francesco Ronzani, and Girolamo Lucioll i” (Millard).
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 leonardo da vinci   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Leonardo grew up with his father in Florence.
He became an apprentice to painter Andrea del Verrocchio about 1466.
Later, he became an independent painter in Florence.
www.yourencyclopedia.net /leonardo_da_vinci.html   (1669 words)

  
 New Facsimiles of Illuminated Manuscripts & Other Sources Distributed by OMI
This beautiful MS was probably commissioned by the Capponi family for the wedding, in 1500, of Niccola di Andrea di Niccola Capponi and Antonia di Battista di Luigi Ridolfi.
The Capponi and Ridolfi were aristocrats by birth and politicians by vocation, two historical families of Florence whose destinies were innumerable times interlaced with the history of the city, from medieval times until the end of the Ottocento.
Commentary by Karl-Georg Pfändtner, with contributions by Andreas Fingernagel and Alois Haidinger.
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Studied with Giovanni Andrea Ferari and Sinibaldo Scorza.
Went to Rome in 1632, became member of the Accademia S. Luca in 1634, and returned to Rome ca.
Left Rome to serve at the Gonzaga court in Mantua in 1651.~~Reference: Bartsch, Adam.
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 Diana Scultori, Elisabetta Sirani, and Magdalena de Passe: 3 Renaissance Printmakers
According to the inscription bottom center, it was printed by Iacomo de Rossi in Rome in the early 17th century.
One of Diana's earliest works, it was inspired by Giulio's painting of the abduction of Helen in the Ducal Palace at Mantua.
Elisabetta was taught by her father, Giovanni Andrea Sirani, one of Guido Reni's pupils and later his principal assistant.
www.spaightwoodgalleries.com /Pages/Renaissance_Women_Artists.html   (1934 words)

  
 Libri antichi - Biblioteca "Guido Horn d'Arturo"
DC-4-63 ARGOLI, Andrea Ephemeridum iuxta Tychonis hypoteses et coelo deductas observationes tomus secundus.
In Roma, appresso Marc' Antonio Moretti, et Iacomo Brianzi, 1586.
Altre indicazioni di responsabilità: NAVAGERO, Andrea [vedi D-4-20-II] DC-8-1 FRISCHLIN, Nikodemus De astronomicae artis cum doctrina coelesti et naturali philosophia congruentia, ex optimis quibusque praecis latinisque scriptoribus collecta: libri quinque.
www.bo.astro.it /~biblio/nuova-biblio/bib-antica/schedpro.html   (13496 words)

  
 Learn about Leonardo da Vinci. Complete listing of Leonardo da Vinci. Leonardo da Vinci in Smartpedia Online   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Andrea del Verrocchio who subsequently took the fourteen-year old Leonardo on as an apprentice.
Leonardo started to discover the anatomy of the human body at the time he was apprenticed to
Andrea del Verrocchio, as his teacher insisted that all his pupils learn anatomy.
www.smartpedia.com /smart/browse/Leonardo_da_Vinci   (3114 words)

  
 I libri antichi della Biblioteca Centrale della Facoltà di Ingegneria. Presentazione delle edizioni del XVI ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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I quattro libri dell'architettura di Andrea Palladio : ne' quali, dopo un breve trattato de' cinque ordini and di quelli auertimenti che sono più necessari nell fabricare si tratta delle case private [...].
I quattro libri dell'architettura di Andrea Palladio, ne' quali dopo un breue trattato de' cinque ordini et di quelli auertimenti che sono più necessarij nel fabricare si tratta delle case priuate, delle vie, de i ponti, delle piazze, de i xisti et de' tempij.
www.ing.unibo.it /Biblioteche/dore/cinque.htm   (1488 words)

  
 Vanni Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com
Andrea Le Jeune Scacciati, Adoration of the Shepherds, after Francescofrom the series Disegni originali d"eccelenti pittori..., 18th century
Iacomo Barozzio da Vignola, Regola delli cinque ordini d*architettura (Rome: Gio[vanni] Batt[ist]a de Rossi, [ca.
Con Art explores art's roots in artifice and deception, demonstrating the ways in which art and m...
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 The Arcane Archive - Collected Fragments of Tarot History
Thus by now a pack of tarots was an easily purchased item from a retail dealer at almost popular prices....
"In 1450, [Piero] Andrea di Bonsignore was paid two lire for painting two decks of Emperor cards (carte da Imperatori)".
That the court had blocks is particularly meaningful, given that the main aim of using them was quantity rather than quality." (Ortalli 194.) c.1454 Ferrara, Italy.
www.sonic.net /~yronwode/arcane-archive.org/occultism/divination/tarot/collected-fragments-of-tarot-history-1.php   (16302 words)

  
 ICONOS: Fonti Rinascimentali
Nicolo degli Agostini, Lovidio Metamorphoseos composto per Nicolo agustini, et stampato in Venetia per Iacomo da Leco ad istantia de Nicolo Zoppino et Vincentio di Pollo suo compagno correnti gli anni del Signore M.D.XXII a giorni sette di Magio regnante lo inclito Principe messer Antoni Grimani, libro III.
Giovanni Andrea dell’Anguillara, Delle metamorfosi d’Ovidio al Christianissimo Re di Francia Henrico Secondo di Giovanni Andrea dell’Anguillara.
Cesare Ripa, L’Iconologia ovvero descrittione dell’imagini universali cavate dall’antichita et altri luoghi, In Roma per gli Heredi di Gio Gigliotti, Con Privilegio.
www.iconos.it /index.php?id=983   (233 words)

  
 In nativitatem Domini: Music for Advent and Christmas by Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1643-1704)
His prolific output, preserved in his own manuscript notebooks, ranges from monumental settings of liturgical texts to comic interludes for Moliere plays, and evinces an unrivalled mastery and confidence in all the compositional styles of the period.
As a young man he studied in Rome with Iacomo Carissimi, and while very little is known of his studies, which lasted three years, the influence of the respected master is evident in the harmonic language and keen sense of drama so characteristic of Charpentier’s music.
At some point in the early 1690s Charpentier wrote a cycle of motets setting the texts of the Magnificat antiphons in vespers for the seven days preceding Christmas.
www.magnificatbaroque.org /charpentier.notes.03.html   (605 words)

  
 Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation, by Richard Hakluyt (chapter47)
In the castle was placed that famous gentleman Andrea Bragadino, who with a diligent gard had charge on that part of the castle principally, next vnto the sea side, trimming and digging out new flanckers for the better defence of the Arsenall.
The best pieces of Ordinance were brought foorth vnto that side of the towne, where the battery was looked for to be made: and they made priuy fences to couer the better their cannon shot withall.
The captaine Mario de Fabiano, successour to captaine Iacomo.
ebooks.adelaide.edu.au /h/hakluyt/voyages/v05/chapter47.html   (5483 words)

  
 Leonardo da Vinci   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Leonardo grew up with his father in Florence, where he started drawing and painting.
"But the greatest of all Andrea's pupils was Leonardo da Vinci, in whom, besides a beauty of person never sufficiently admired and a wonderful grace in all his actions, there was such a power of intellect that whatever he turned his mind to he made himself master of with ease" (Vasari).
Leonardo's study of the proportions of the human body.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/L/Leonardo-da-Vinci.htm   (3296 words)

  
 Music (September 10, 2004)
The series begins on Oct. 23 with "Orlando di Lasso & Andrea Gabrieli: The Sibylline Prophecies and Oedipus Tyrannus." This program pairs two remarkable works that set classical texts.
The program will include early Renaissance motets by Josquin, Andrea Gabrieli and Spanish composers T.L. Victoria and Francisco Guerrero.
Magnificat kicks off its season on Sept. 24 with "Vanity of Vanities," featuring the music of one of the most revered and influential musicians of the 17th century, Iacomo Carissimi.
www.paloaltoonline.com /weekly/morgue/2004/2004_09_10.music2004.shtml   (7734 words)

  
 Leonardo da Vinci - Leonardo da Vinci Biography, Life, History, Information.
Leonardo grew up with his father in Florence.
He became an apprentice to painter Andrea del Verrocchio about 1466.
Later, he became an independent painter in Florence.
www.famouspeople.co.uk /l/leonardodavinci.html   (1450 words)

  
 Franaut-F
Oddi di Perugia, Mariano da Firenze, Pietro Rodolfi, Francesco Gonzaga, Luke Wadding, Arthur du Monstier, and local sources from Rimini) in archaic Italian an apocryphical legend of the lives of the fourteenth-century friars Giovanni de Bartoli and Andrea de Giacomo di Dolce (Giohanne de Bartole and Andrea de Iacomo dai Dolce) from Rimini.
The alleged author of this legend was Roberto de Verucchio.
Les bienheureux Andrea et Giovanni, franciscains du Rimini au XIVe siècle’, Mélanges d’École Française de Rome, MA-Temps Modernes 102 (1990), 79-129; Francesco Costa, ‘La B. Chiara da Rimini (ca.
users.bart.nl /~roestb/franciscan/franautf.htm   (6608 words)

  
 ICONOS: Fonti Rinascimentali
Nicolo degli Agostini, L’Ovidio Metamorphoseos composto per Nicolo Agustini, et stampato in Venetia per Iacomo da Leco ad istantia de Nicolo Zoppino et Vincenzo di Pollo suo compagno
Lodovico Dolce, Le Trasformazioni di Lodovico Dolce di novo ristampate e da lui ricorrette et in diversi luoghi ampliate con la tavola delle favole, Venezia, 1553, Canto I
Giovanni Andrea dell’Anguillara, Delle Metamorfosi d’Ovidio al Cristianissimo Re di Francia Henrico II di Giovanni Andrea dell’ Anguillara, In Venetia per Gio.
www.iconos.it /index.php?id=149   (227 words)

  
 New Materials - Georgetown University Library
iussu editum / nec non cum utilissimo tripartito, indice Marcelli Francolini, in calce operis adiecto ; et nuns recens perutilibus additionibus praeclarissimi iurisconsulti D. Andreae Alciati illustratum
Roma : ad instanza di Iacomo Antonio Celsi, libraro appresso al Collegio Romano, [1665]
A Christian directory : guiding men to their eternal salvation / Divided into three books: the first whereof appertaining to Resolution, is only contained in this volume, divided into two parts, and set forth now again with many corrections and additions.
www.library.georgetown.edu /newmaterials/woodstock.htm   (9334 words)

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